The LSAT sequencing games require you to arrange variables. In order to demonstrate how to notate and diagram these games, let’s take a look at a basic sequencing logic game. A PDF version of the logic game can be found

Each logic game is different, but your general approach to each game should be the same. Work through each of the following steps calmly and methodically. Get a Sense of the Game The first step with any logic game is

10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests is a compilation of former LSATs that students took in the early 1990s. The book includes PrepTests 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 18. In other words, these are real LSATs

Few things are more helpful in a law school class than a good outline. Good outlines can bail you out of a difficult cold call, speed up your casebook reading, and improve your exam preparation. And by “good outline” I mean

This post is part of an ongoing series of question explanations for the LSAT. In this post, I explain LSAT PrepTest 54, Section 2, Question 2. If you are looking for a copy of PrepTest 54, check out my post

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